Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago
Location
Chicago, Illinois
Salary
$49,920 - $81,619 / YEAR
The Staff Chaplain provides spiritual and emotional support to pediatric patients and their families, including crisis intervention and grief counseling. They collaborate with the interdisciplinary healthcare team to ensure holistic care and participate in patient care rounds.
Candidates must hold a Master of Divinity or equivalent graduate degree and have completed four quarters of clinical pastoral education. Professional certification or active pursuit of endorsement by a recognized chaplaincy body is required.
Collaborates to coordinate service delivery with families and appropriate team members across the continuum. Makes necessary referrals to other team members and/or community resources. Makes pastoral care rounds and visits in assigned clinical areas. Attends patient care rounds in assigned areas. Identifies, assesses, and responds to child/family needs; includes in this process (identification, assessment, response) age-specific developmental needs, psychosocial needs, cultural needs, and spiritual needs. Particularly focuses on the emotional and spiritual needs of patients and families. These needs may include but are not limited to: assistance in coping with illness, spiritual/religious resources; ritual/worship; communication with staff regarding spiritual/cultural needs and practices; support in times of special stress or crisis; grief support; and linkage with own religious group or spiritual tradition. Includes the planning and leading of worship or other special services, including memorial services, in the hospital and elsewhere. Develops relationships with families that are caring, trusting, reliable, and beneficial. Utilizes these relationships in providing appropriate spiritual care. Provides timely and effective intervention for patients and families in emergency/crisis situations such as codes, traumas, deterioration of patent’s health status, as well as other situations deemed emergent by the patient, family, or healthcare team. Offers emotional, spiritual, and grief support to the families of dying and deceased patients and assists these families with necessary hospital protocols. Documents in a thorough and timely manner in accordance with professional standards (see assessment/documentation policies). Communicates with members of the health care team, through formal and informal means of transmitting information, in order to provide optimal care of patients and families. Communicates through both conveying and responding to pertinent information. Informs health care team of the role of faith community and/or other factors impacting the spiritual and emotional status of a patient and family. Maintains relationships that facilitate teamwork and referrals. Serves as professional liaison with assigned teams. Advocates for and addresses the spiritual/psychosocial/developmental needs of the child and family throughout the continuum of care. Participates regularly in the health care team’s interdisciplinary rounds. Participates in the team's group problem-solving and program planning. Provides leadership for the team in the delivery of family services, particularly pastoral care. Advocates for the effective utilization of Family Services. Leads the team and other family service professionals in establishing family services goals for team care delivery. Recognizes that response to the customer and the changing environment may involve going beyond the confines of the traditional job description. Maintains an environment that reflects pride and ownership and shows a willingness to care for the surroundings. Creates an impression that reflects pride in job position and person. Administrative and project management duties, as assigned. May orient and supervise pastoral care volunteers. May precept pastoral care students. Maintains appropriate records and statistics. Participates in hospital-wide pastoral care intake system. Assists with hospital-wide, in-house pastoral care on-call system as needed. Maintains and enhances pastoral care community resource lists for staff use. Performs job functions adhering to service principles with customer service focus of innovation, service excellence and teamwork to provide the highest quality care and service to our patients, families, co-workers and others. Other job functions as assigned. Minimum Requirements: Master of Divinity or other graduate pastoral care or religion degree or equivalent from a school accredited by the Association of Theological schools or one of the regional Associations of Colleges and Schools; four quarters of clinical pastoral education or equivalent experience.
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